Thanks again, Josh. I appreciate it. Got to go with the Adafruit huzzah lib 'cause of time. Actually, I'm in trouble and need somebody(s)  good with Eagle to swing by and help if possible. I was expecting OSH Park to say I could get it to them tomorrow. Another mistake.

-Pete

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On 11/15/21 13:39, Josh Wyatt wrote:
Negative on the eagle, I apologize.

But I found these:
https://grabcad.com/library/mh-et-esp32-d1-mini-eagle-1
https://easyeda.com/search?wd=esp+wemos&indextype=components <https://easyeda.com/search?wd=esp+wemos&indextype=components>

Thanks,
Josh

On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 1:30 PM Pete Soper <[email protected]> wrote:

    Sorry for the confusion. Do you have an Eagle lib for this? Have
    to upload to OSH Park by 6pm.

    THANKS!

    Pete

    On 11/15/21 13:21, Josh Wyatt wrote:
    The link I shared was for ESP32 boards. What I was trying to
    convey (and maybe was miscommunicated, yay email!) is that these
    linked ESP32 boards seem to follow a form factor and convention
    of prior/historical ESP8266 boards, and therefore bring some
    additional consistency. I attached a screenshot of the page that
    loads for me, from that Amazon link.

    Thanks,
    Josh

    On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 1:16 PM Peter Soper <[email protected]> wrote:

        Thanks very much, Josh. Agree with point about pin conflicts.
        But did i go to the wrong page? I want to use an esp32 not
        8266. This is for the "0.01" versuon of the community project
        board.

        Nov 15, 2021 1:11:29 PM Josh Wyatt <[email protected]>:

            This is sort of an indirect response to your question,
            but my experience is that the more complex and "featured"
            the dev board, the less consistent. For example, for
            boards with onboard 18650 battery holders and Liion
            charger, OLED display, and even onboard LEDs will be on
            different I/O ports. So my guidance would be to choose
            the simplest boards available, which is sort of
            antithetical to the "dev board" concept.

            I've had pretty good luck with consistency on the "wemos
            esp8266 clone" boards, presumably because the Wemos D1
            mini became very established with the 8266; search on
            amazon for "esp32 d1 mini." Here's a link:
            
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Internet-Development-Functional-Ardu-ino/dp/B08MFCC4SR/?th=1


            You mentioned soldering footprint, and that one's not
            super friendly; but it should be pretty consistent since
            the design tries to adhere to the original ESP8266 Wemos
            D1 Mini form factor.

            You mentioned Amazon specifically, so I assume you're
            prototyping?

            Thanks,
            Josh

            On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 11:38 AM Peter Soper via TriEmbed
            <[email protected]> wrote:

                What esp32 dev board soldering footprint should be
                used on a board combining this with other stuff where
                it has to be 1) obtainable reliably 2) offer wifi and
                BT and 3) be cheap? I see many cheap on amazon. Are
                their pinouts de facto standard? And finally, anybody
                got an Eagle lib for this board? Or could you make
                and send me an .lbr for it?
                Thanks in advance.
                Pete
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